Hello,
Can anyone point me towards info on debugging UML guests using GDB. I
read somewhere online that if you compile UML with debugging enabled,
that you can get a debugging session in an xterm. In the meantime I'm
going to work on familiarizing myself with GDB in general, as i'm fairly
new to
Have a look at:
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/UserModeLinux-HOWTO.html
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:02:57 -0500, Jonathan S. Romero
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone point me towards info on debugging UML guests using GDB. I
> read somewhere online that if you compile UML wit
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Zev Benjamin wrote:
> a 2.6.10 UML, that file shows devices with names like ubda and ubdb1. Under a
> 2.4.27 UML, that file shows devices with names like ubd/disc0/disk and
> ubd/disc1/part1. The problem is that I'm trying to do the install under
> 2.6.10 (afs drivers don't
On Thursday 24 March 2005 22:57, Jim Carter wrote:
> The only problem is, there's no easy way on the host to mount a partition
> (that I know of). You need a working UML, and you temporarily attach the
> image file to it and do your thing.
Blaisorblade posted a handy script here a while back that
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Jonathan S. Romero wrote:
> Can anyone point me towards info on debugging UML guests using GDB. I
> read somewhere online that if you compile UML with debugging enabled,
> that you can get a debugging session in an xterm. In the meantime I'm
> going to work on familiarizing
Hi,
I try to use "http://uml.pimb.org/howto/uml-debian-install.html#SWAP"; document
for install
Sarge but when I try to mount /dev/ubd1 on /target I get "no such device". I
delete and recreate
ubd1 device but nothing : no such device. How do you resolv this problem ?
Thank.
Le mercredi 23 M